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Rev Mex Anest 2008; 31 (S1)

Perspectives in peripheral nerves blockade: Local anesthetics in liposomes, we need mepivacaine to measure the intrasheath pressure, new percutaneous pencil for to locate and puncture

Zaragoza-Lemus G
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REFERENCES

  1. Presión intravaina

  2. Claudio RE, Hadzic A, Shih H, et al. Injection pressures by anesthesiologists during simulated peripheral nerve block. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:201.

  3. Selander D, Sjostrand J. Longitudinal spread of intraneurally injected local anesthetics. An esperimental study of the initial neural distribution following intraneural injections. Acta Anesth Scand 1978;22:622-234.

  4. Hadzic A, Dilberovic F, Shah S, et al. Combination of intraneural injection pressure leads to severe fascicular injury and neurologic deficits in dogs. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:417-423.

  5. Sala-Blanch X, Pomes J, Matute P et al. Intraneural injection during anterior approach for sciatic nerve block. Anesthesiology 2004;101:1027-1030.

  6. Liposomas

  7. Rose JS, Neal JM, Kopacz DJ. Extended-duration analgesia: Update on microspheres and liposomes. Reg Anesth Pain Medicine 2005;30:275-285.

  8. Grant GJ, Barenholz Y, Bolotin EM, et al. A novel liposomal bupivacaine formulation to produce ultralong-acting analgesia. Anesthesiology 2004;101:133-137.

  9. Mowatt JJ, Mok MJ, MacLeod BA, Madden TD. Liposomal bupivacaine. Extended duration nerve blockade using large unilamellar vesicles that exhibit a proton gradient. Anesthesiology 1996;85:635-643.

  10. Mashimo T, Uchida I, Pak M, et al. Prolongation of canine epidural anesthesia by liposome encapsulation of lidocaine. Anesth Analg 1992;74:827-834.

  11. Grant GJ, Vermeulen K, Zakowski MI, et al. Prolonged analgesia and decreased toxicity with liposomal morphine in a mouse model. Anesth Analg 1994;79:706-709.

  12. Yu H, Shyh-Dar L, un P. Kinetic and dynamic studies of liposomal bupivacaine and bupivacaine solution after subcutaneous injection in rats. J Pharm Pharmacol 2002;54:1221-1227.

  13. Boogaerts JG, Lafont ND, Declercq AG, et al. Epidural administration of liposome-associated bupivacaine for the management of postsurgical pain: A first study. J Clin Anesth 1994;6:315-320.

  14. Mepivacaína

  15. Strichartz GR, Sánchez V, Arthur GR, et al. Fundamental properties of local anesthetics. II. Measured octanol: buffer partition coefficients and pka values of clinically used drugs. Anesth Analg 1990;71:158-170.

  16. Rosenberg PH, Veering BTh, Urmey WF. Maximum recommended doses of local anesthetics: A multifactorial concept. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:564-575.

  17. Lápiz percutáneo

  18. Urmey W, Stanton J. Inability to consistently elicit a motor response following sensory paresthesia during interscalene block administration. Anesthesiology 2002;96:552-554.

  19. Hadzic A, Vloka JD, Claudio RE, et al. Electrical nerve localization: Effects of cutaneous electrode placement and duration of the stimulus on motor response. Anesthesiology 2004;100:1526-1530.

  20. Urmey W, Grossi P. Percutaneous electrode guidance (PEG): A noninvasive technique for pre-location of peripheral nerves to facilitate nerve block. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2002;27:261-267.

  21. Urmey W, Grossi P. Percutaneous electrode guidance (PEG) and subcutaneous stimulating electrode guidance (SSEG): Modifications of the original technique. Letter to the Editor. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2003;28:253-255.

  22. Claudio RE, Hadzic A, Shih H, et al. Injection pressures by anesthesiologists during simulated peripheral nerve block. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:201.

  23. Selander D, Sjostrand J. Longitudinal spread of intraneurally injected local anesthetics. An esperimental study of the initial neural distribution following intraneural injections. Acta Anesth Scand 1978;22:622-234.

  24. Hadzic A, Dilberovic F, Shah S, et al. Combination of intraneural injection pressure leads to severe fascicular injury and neurologic deficits in dogs. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:417-423.

  25. Sala-Blanch X, Pomes J, Matute P et al. Intraneural injection during anterior approach for sciatic nerve block. Anesthesiology 2004;101:1027-1030.

  26. Rose JS, Neal JM, Kopacz DJ. Extended-duration analgesia: Update on microspheres and liposomes. Reg Anesth Pain Medicine 2005;30:275-285.

  27. Grant GJ, Barenholz Y, Bolotin EM, et al. A novel liposomal bupivacaine formulation to produce ultralong-acting analgesia. Anesthesiology 2004;101:133-137.

  28. Mowatt JJ, Mok MJ, MacLeod BA, Madden TD. Liposomal bupivacaine. Extended duration nerve blockade using large unilamellar vesicles that exhibit a proton gradient. Anesthesiology 1996;85:635-643.

  29. Mashimo T, Uchida I, Pak M, et al. Prolongation of canine epidural anesthesia by liposome encapsulation of lidocaine. Anesth Analg 1992;74:827-834.

  30. Grant GJ, Vermeulen K, Zakowski MI, et al. Prolonged analgesia and decreased toxicity with liposomal morphine in a mouse model. Anesth Analg 1994;79:706-709.

  31. Yu H, Shyh-Dar L, un P. Kinetic and dynamic studies of liposomal bupivacaine and bupivacaine solution after subcutaneous injection in rats. J Pharm Pharmacol 2002;54:1221-1227.

  32. Boogaerts JG, Lafont ND, Declercq AG, et al. Epidural administration of liposome-associated bupivacaine for the management of postsurgical pain: A first study. J Clin Anesth 1994;6:315-320.

  33. Strichartz GR, Sánchez V, Arthur GR, et al. Fundamental properties of local anesthetics. II. Measured octanol: buffer partition coefficients and pka values of clinically used drugs. Anesth Analg 1990;71:158-170.

  34. Rosenberg PH, Veering BTh, Urmey WF. Maximum recommended doses of local anesthetics: A multifactorial concept. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29:564-575.

  35. Urmey W, Stanton J. Inability to consistently elicit a motor response following sensory paresthesia during interscalene block administration. Anesthesiology 2002;96:552-554.

  36. Hadzic A, Vloka JD, Claudio RE, et al. Electrical nerve localization: Effects of cutaneous electrode placement and duration of the stimulus on motor response. Anesthesiology 2004;100:1526-1530.

  37. Urmey W, Grossi P. Percutaneous electrode guidance (PEG): A noninvasive technique for pre-location of peripheral nerves to facilitate nerve block. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2002;27:261-267.

  38. Urmey W, Grossi P. Percutaneous electrode guidance (PEG) and subcutaneous stimulating electrode guidance (SSEG): Modifications of the original technique. Letter to the Editor. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2003;28:253-255.




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